Unorganized sectors have contributed largely to promote
poverty level. Nearly 70% of the total working population in poor and developing are from unorganized sectors; they are without
any social security and pension schemes. This is the large area, which has escaped attentions of many Governments of poor
and developing countries.I give a small example as if a person from informal sector meets an accident/ gets ill for long time/
remains unemployed/old age when unable to work etc. Under these circumstances person has no alternate for food/shelter. This
is all due to lack of involving this informal sector to the mainstream of UNO or ILO. Old aged people percentage is growing
every day. This issue has to be treated human rights issue.

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Parliaments/ assemblies of many countries discuss a lot of problems religion, terrorism,
security and arms, modernization and what not but when the real issue of human security comes, they fail to recognize

Lack of social security in informal security has escalated old age poverty level in India and developed countries

Nearly 75-80% of total working population are involved in unorganized sector employment who lack social security. No attention drawn towards this grim condition by International bodies or Governments. If done they are on papers and not on practice.

International Social Security Association - Extending social protection for unorganized sector workers in India: One step forward, two steps backward? Policy interventions for bridging the social security coverage gap in the unorganized sector in the BRIC countries. The extension of social protection to non-formal sector workers, with specific reference to social insurance coverage: Some recent developing country experiences.......